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Though his attitude fits in Oakland, the Bucs team was the one I felt would knuckle under 1st to inquire about the possibility of obtaining Richie Incognito.  The Buc's interior Guards are likely even worse than ours.  Incognito is stilled banned from the NFL, but he's reportedly been doing the external things to get right with the League.  Under that premise, Lovie Smith had him fly in to Tampa tonight.  I am not sure if it is a verbal interview only, or would include a workout as well.  Smith is also checking with the league for potential eligibility issues.  I haven't heard anything from the visit yet.  Should prove interesting.  Here's the latest-

 

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/richie-incognito-visit-tampa-bay-buccaneers-suspension-bullying-jonathan-martin-082514

 

 

 

 

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Lovie is going to get a highly motivated ex pro bowler that is going to make their team a lot better.  I bet you don't hear boo from the guy this year probably a 1 yr deal for around 2 M. Smart move for TB.

 

They have a shot at turning it around this year quickly IMO. Incognitio will really help them that was their glaring weakness G's. They have weapons Martin in the backfield V Jack and Evans on the outside McCown showed last year he can get the ball to those big WR's V Jack could be a good get in fantasy ball.  Week 1 gives us a look at that division NO at ATL and Carolina at TB.

 

I think TB could be a surprise team.

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Lovie Smith would give Mr. Incognito a fair shot to rehabilitate his career. It seems appropriate that someone off the Tony Dungy football tree would give a troubled man a 2nd chance to redeem himself & restore his name & reputation. 

 

I'd be perfectly fine with it. Lovie's a good man & an exceptional NFL defensive mind. He could make this work. 

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Lovie Smith would give Mr. Incognito a fair shot to rehabilitate his career. It seems appropriate that someone off the Tony Dungy football tree would give a troubled man a 2nd chance to redeem himself & restore his name & reputation. 

 

I'd be perfectly fine with it. Lovie's a good man & an exceptional NFL defensive mind. He could make this work. 

I totally agree. I understand why some feel he shouldn't play in the NFL but what he did don't deserve a lifetime ban. I also think some may not like what I say when I would not have objected to him getting a shot with the Colts. He does have the talent to be an impact lineman and that is something we could always use.

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I totally agree. I understand why some feel he shouldn't play in the NFL but what he did don't deserve a lifetime ban. I also think some may not like what I say when I would not have objected to him getting a shot with the Colts. He does have the talent to be an impact lineman and that is something we could always use.

 

Goodell said the players in the report all had to go thorough treatment before being considered for reinstatement.  Incognito must be doing the right things because-

 

"I would say the one person that has been very responsive and has gone through the program is Richie Incognito," Goodell said. "We're working with his people and monitoring his progress."  And has now cleared him for NFL activity.

 

Must be why Lovie wanted to talk with him face to face. If treatment has helped, then maybe he might have become a player to take a chance on.  No question the interview will be intensive.  Lovie is saying he wants no part of bringing in a cancer to his locker room. No question, it is high risk, high reward situation...

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Goodell said the players in the report all had to go thorough treatment before being considered for reinstatement. Incognito must be doing the right things because-

"I would say the one person that has been very responsive and has gone through the program is Richie Incognito," Goodell said. "We're working with his people and monitoring his progress." And has now cleared him for NFL activity.

Must be why Lovie wanted to talk with him face to face. If treatment has helped, then maybe he might have become a player to take a chance on. No question the interview will be intensive. Lovie is saying he wants no part of bringing in a cancer to his locker room. No question, it is high risk, high reward situation...

I trust Lovie. While I would rather keep Incognito out of the NFL and far away from my team (Vikings), if Incognito has paid his punishment and fulfilled what is necessary to be reinstated, he should be allowed back but with zero tolerance for bullying. Lovie will be smart enough not to have Incognito part of the leadership committee.

Incognito is probably very happy that he did not have to attend training camp and may still get a chance to play this year.

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I trust Lovie. While I would rather keep Incognito out of the NFL and far away from my team (Vikings), if Incognito has paid his punishment and fulfilled what is necessary to be reinstated, he should be allowed back but with zero tolerance for bullying. Lovie will be smart enough not to have Incognito part of the leadership committee.

Incognito is probably very happy that he did not have to attend training camp and may still get a chance to play this year.

 

I have to think a smart coach is going to keep him on a short leash.  

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